In 2009, Turner Classic Movies and Warner Home Video teamed up to put together a collection of some of the greatest movies of all time. These two-disc collections featured four films centered around themes -- mysteries, comedies, musicals, John Wayne films, Oscar winners and much more.

There are four new collections that are now available with many special features.

"TCM Greatest Classic Films: Tarzan, Vol. 1"

"TCM Greatest Classic Films: Tarzan, Vol. 2"

MGM considered Clark Gable for the role of Tarzan but gave it to a young actor named Johnny Weissmuller, who made his debut in "Tarzan the Ape Man," with Maureen O'Sullivan as Jane. The first volume celebrating his years as Tarzan also features "Tarzan Escapes," "Tarzan & His Mate" and "Tarzan Finds A Son."

In the second volume, fans will find "Tarzan's Secret Treasure," "Tarzan and the Amazons," "Tarzan's New York Adventure" and "Tarzan and the Leopard Woman."

"TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Marlon Brando"

Marlon Brando -- who lived for a time in Libertyville -- will always be remembered for his acting style, which was known as method acting. Actors admired and learned from him, and four of his best films are included in this collection: "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Reflections in a Golden Eye," "Julius Caesar" and "The Teahouse of the August Moon."

"TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection: Bette Davis"

Bette Davis was one of our greatest actresses of all time. She was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, won two and was rated the second greatest female actress of all time behind Katharine Hepburn by the American Film Institute. The four films in this collection are: "Now Voyager," "Dark Victory," "Old Acquaintance" and "Jezebel."

"Sarah Palin's Alaska"

Millions of people tuned in to see this eight-part TV series, and no matter what your feelings are for Sarah Palin, you will discover aspects of Alaska that you never knew before. You will also see another side of Palin as she interacts with various members of her family. This is a fascinating adventure, tracking Palin as she goes fishing, sledding, hunting, kayaking and more. It is a good-looking series, and the residents of Alaska keep it interesting.

"Bill Moyers: The Language of Life"

April is National Poetry Month, and this great documentary fits in perfectly. Bill Moyers hosts this program, which was filmed on location at the fifth biennial Geraldine Dodge Poetry Festival in Waterloo, N.J. Moyers engages 18 writers who show us how poetry has the power to inspire all of us.